The 'Crack is Wack' mural at at E 128th Street and the FDR Drive in Manhattan.Christopher Sadowski

He got high on drugs, then picked the perfect spot to crash his car — into the “Crack is Wack’’ playground in Harlem, authorities said Friday.

“It’s truly ironic,’’ said neighbor Charlemagne Ross, 60.

Suspect Romulo Chabla, 26, was first spotted going about 80 mph on the RFK/Triborough Bridge in a stolen red Kia at 2:40 a.m. Friday when the cops tried to pull him over, and he gunned it to 100 mph, sources said. He allegedly crossed the bridge into Manhattan and crashed into a taxi.

The alleged drug thug made it another block — with his airbags deployed — before ditching his wheels and fleeing on foot, sources said.

But the car continued to roll along Second Avenue and crashed into a wrought-iron fence at the playground on 128th Street near the entrance to the Harlem River Drive, according to sources.

The playground is named after the famous “Crack is Wack” mural that late artist Keith Haring painted there in 1986 to send “a serious anti-drug message to the community,’’ according to the city Parks Department Web site.

Chabla was caught, hit with a DWI rap and also busted for possession of crack, cocaine, OxyContin, marijuana and liquid codeine, sources said.